Nevertheless he quickly fought back, hurling invective against Kautsky for all he was worth.
The pupil in my class raised her hand to answer the question.
This is a sentence using a pronoun.The word this is a demonstrative pronoun.
which is not a verb
One example sentence using "its" is: "The dog wagged its tail happily."
One sentence using all the letters in "these letters" could be: "Settle these letters on the shelf for later use."
An invective is harsh or abusive speech. Some examples of invective are "you are stupid and useless and never do anything right" or "you're a liar and a cheat and deserve to die" or referring to someone using racial slurs.
"Invective", noun. Harsh, insulting words.The priest spouted racist invective."Invective" = harsh, insulting wordsWhile he is my brother and I love him, it is difficult to forgive him for the invective comments he made last night.A parent's invective statements to his son's basketball coach could prevent the boy from getting additional time on the court.I enjoy Grampa Jack, but he has few friends at the nursing home because of the invective things he says to the other residents."She shouted a nasty invective down on the person who previously answered the questions, saying, 'The example above is terrible, as it identifies the word as a noun, but then uses it as an adjective. That person is obviously an idiot who shouldn't be answering questions!'"Invective is harsh, critical, and insulting speech. An example of invective used in a sentence is: When I lost the key to the front door, my boss shouted invectives at me as I tried to apologize.
An invective is a highly insulting or abusive piece of language.
His diatribe railing against injustice was eclipsed by the invective laced diatribe of a protester with a microphone !
a selection of insulting words or expressions
a selection of insulting words or expressions
Nancy McPhee has written: 'The book of insults ancient and modern' -- subject(s): Invective 'The second book of insults' -- subject(s): Invective
Using petroleum in a sentence?
Yes, it can be. But it is also a noun meaning such abusive or denouncing language.
Invective- Abusive/rude/ etc. Somebody delivering abuse makes them feel like they can over power you, or else they're just taking out all thier anger out on you. Somebody receiving that abuse makes them feel the oppisite, it makes them feel hurt, worthless, broken, etc. It's like bullying for example. ~Hope this helps! B.V
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
this is a sentence using aquit